The coin in question is a 2007 Sacagawea Dollar, produced by the San Francisco Mint, which is indicated by its "S" mint mark. This particular piece is a Proof coin, known for its high-quality, mirror-like finish and crisp details, making it a favorite among collectors. Weighing 8.07 grams and measuring 26.5 millimeters in diameter, the coin is made of Manganese-Brass, a material that gives it a distinctive golden hue. With a mintage of 2,577,166 coins, this piece is part of a limited production run, contributing to its value among collectors. The Sacagawea Dollar features the iconic image of Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who played a crucial role as a guide and interpreter during the Lewis and Clark Expedition, on the obverse side. The reverse typically depicts an image representing the eagle and the stars, which symbolizes the country's aspirations and ideals. This coin is valued in USD and is classified as a one-dollar denomination. Given its proof status, unique features, and relatively low mintage, it holds appeal not just as currency but as a collectible item, appreciated for both its historical significance and its artistry.
currency | USD |
currency-amount | 1 |
diameter | 26.5 |
height | 0 |
material | Manganese-Brass |
mint-mark | S |
mintage | 2577166 |
type | Coins |
weight | 8.07 |
width | 0 |
year-display | 2007 |